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DSMS is a Python package that provides a simple way to interact with the Dexchange SMS API. With DSMS, you can send SMS messages and authenticate users via SMS.
You can install the DSMS package using pip:
from dsms import DSMS
# Create an instance of DSMS with your API key
dsms = DSMS(api_key='your-api-key')
# Send an SMS
sms_data = {
'number': ['1234567890'], # List of recipient numbers
'signature': 'YourApp',
'content': 'Hello, World!'
}
response = dsms.send_sms(data=sms_data)
print(response)
# Send an authentication SMS
auth_data = {
'number': '1234567890',
'service': 'YourApp',
'lang': 'en'
}
response = dsms.send_auth_sms(data=auth_data)
print(response)
# Verify an authentication SMS
verify_data = {
'number': '1234567890',
'service': 'YourApp',
'otp': '123456'
}
response = dsms.verify_auth_sms(data=verify_data)
print(response)
### Make sure to replace 'your-api-key' with your actual DSMS API key.
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PY package for DEXCHANGE SMS API
We found that dexchange-sms demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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